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February 01, 2011

New York, NY - January 27, 2011 -Saint Wobil will be showing its latest collection titled Fall Winter Fantasy during New York Fashion Week on Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. The fashion show will be held in the renowned Studio 450, located at 450 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001.

Designer Darius E. Wobil presents collections that are now claiming the attention that he truly deserves. He was once referred to as "Georgia's youngest couture and Atlanta's Valentino." A New York magazine once called him "a fashion storm to watch for." Darius now with three plus years of showing his collection brings his "eclectic charm and metropolitan sensibility" to New York. Launched in 2000, Saint Wobil's stylish collections have been consistently featured in fashion magazines one such article was from Italian Vogue and the designer has garnered numerous accolades, including a nomination for best design from the Bermuda American Association.

This collection is inspired by the fantasy and beauty of high society New York in the winter showing its rich layers of fabric as the city accentuates its glamor with the blast of snow leaving the streets heavily polished in white. Designs features a more delightful arrangement of metallic under tones, old school tailoring, romantic silhouettes, exquisite laced edge gowns, fitted skirt dresses, wasp-waisted gowns, reworked bolero jacket silhouettes for elegance, pencil skirts. The inspiring colors of metallic gold, cream, black and white, punching red, sprinkling of sequins and different shades etc. gives the fantasy its elegant reality. The fantasy bridal finale gouged in diamonds fit for a swan princess. Subtle sexy complete contemporary take on masculine luxury with Heavy braided knit sweaters, intricate necklines and classic three piece suits giving the layered sophistication of today's metro work play attitude adds a welcome spark to the collection.

SAINT WOBIL

SAINT WOBIL is a fashion house that influences the glamor and beauty with designs that extends itself to a gracious lifestyle. A vision of elegance and glamor can only be achieved by giving the comfort and sophistication that covers our own personal style by seeking to express our inner beauty with its designs. Darius Wobil with his artistic expressions and passion for fashion continues to deliver what we all seek with elegance, magic and beauty.

October 26, 2008

The Los Angeles Timesfills its lead slot with a look
at the presidential candidates' strategies for the last nine days on
the campaign trail. McCain plans to spend most of his time attacking
Obama's economic plan and warning of a Democratic supermajority, while
the Obama campaign is concerned primarily with staving off
overconfidence. TheWashington Post leads with increased scrutiny
of credit card donations given to the candidates through their
websites. Barack Obama's record-shattering $150 million campaign haul
has raised questions in both parties about the laxly overseen,
anonymous world of internet campaign donations. The New York Times leads with the slowing demand
for American products, which means thousands of Americans are losing
their jobs. Many of the United States' highest-profile corporations
have announced layoffs, and economists expect unemployment numbers to
exceed 200,000 when they are announced Nov. 7. Barack Obama's "message of hope" will remain the same through Nov. 4, the LAT reports,
while John McCain is sharpening the points of a "three-pronged" final
attack that will focus on Obama's tax plan, his limited experience, and
the excessive power the Democratic Party could wield if he is elected.
Both sides admit the outlook is bleak for McCain, and the LAT reports
that McCain's aides privately discuss his return to the senate. Even
though Obama leads comfortably in several states that McCain cannot
afford to lose, his campaign is concerned about "overconfidence." Obama
campaign officials cite the razor-thin margins by which many
battleground states were won in recent elections as caution that the
race is still anyone's game. A framed front-pager in the WP focuses
on the Republican Party's well-oiled get-out-the-vote machine in
Colorado (a must-win for McCain), which may be threatened for the first
time by Obama's impressively organized volunteers. Colorado Republicans
say their grassroots experience in the state should give them an edge. To continue reading, click here.

October 09, 2008

July 13, 2008

On Saturday night, a target audience gathered at Irvine's Verizon
Wireless Amphitheater that would set aflutter the heart of any marketer
worth his metrics. The joyful tribe of 15,000 tweens was bound by the
bright garb of Hot Topic, Abercrombie & Fitch and other mall
stores, and sparkly cellphones, the palm-sweaty medium for cryptic-cute
messages.Like avid ornithologists, these Hayleys and Ashleys had journeyed from
all over the Southland and beyond to catch the songs from their
favorite birds of a Disney-colored paradise, the Jonas Brothers,
three siblings from New Jersey whose trills enthrall young feminine
hearts more effectively than anything advertisers could dream.No matter what tough cultural equations may be at work, it was an easy
night for the amphitheater's security. When three girls galloped by,
excited by the first chords of opener Demi Lovato, a guard outfitted in
various gadgets said, "Ladies, no running please." They immediately
slowed down. Jonas pal Lovato wasn't the heartthrob of the hour, but she was greeted
with obedient enthusiasm. Her winsome smile broadcasted hard-won
confidence during the summer's smash, "Who Will I Be," and her brown
eyes communicated pain when she sang about heartbreak. Her spiky bangs
were wet with sweat, her cheeks flush, but she never took off her
little red jacket.The brothers took the stage after a 20-minute period in which the
screens that flanked the stage were filled with text messages sent from
the crowd ("I luv u Nick!") and ads including one for the band's
charity foundation, ChangeForTheChildren.org.
The pre-show entertainment was a good primer for the Jonas Brothers
experience -- part wholesome lust, part charitable awareness, all
commercially genuine.On a stage with two ramps that flickered with bursts of fire -- this is
the Burnin' Up Tour, after all -- Nick, Kevin and Joe Jonas pumped out
sculpted rock 'n' roll. At its best, the Jonas Brothers' music has the
tangy bite of the Cars, but without an obvious eccentric like Ric
Ocasek, the band loses any real chance for edge or humor. SOURCE:LAT.COM

February 15, 2008

January 29, 2008

Valentino, Quincy Jones, and models Natalia Vodianova and Daria Werbowy
have all confirmed that they will be in Rio for Carnival. If you are
heading to Rio later this week as well, here is a list of parties and
events you will not want to miss. Friday, February 1st: R:evolution
Open Air with DJ Tony Moran at Clube de Remo do Flamengo. Babylon
International Connection with DJ Stephan Grondin at The Week Rio.
Saturday, February 2nd: Cosmopolitan with DJ Peter Rauhofer at The Week
Rio. Verão TIM with David Guetta at Jockey Club (not a gay event).
Sunday, February 3rd: The Original Brazilian Pool Party with DJ Roland
Belmares at Clube Internacional de Regatas. Day Party with Matinee
Group at The Week Rio, starting at 4pm. B.I.T.C.H. with DJ Offer Nissim
at Fundição Progresso. Monday, February 4th: Cosmopolitan with DJ Isaac
Escalante at The Week Rio. Tuesday, February 5th: The Original
Brazilian Pool Party with DJ Bill Halquist at Clube Internacional de
Regatas. Day Party with DJ Brett Henrichsen at The Week Rio, starting
at 4pm. X-Demente at Marina da Glória (the line up has not yet been
confirmed). SOURCE OF THIS STORY

September 2012

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